At GJS.Market, we’re constantly working to make the marketplace more valuable for developers, designers, and creators using GrapesJS.
Today, we’re excited to introduce a brand-new feature: Blogs 🎉
From now on, you’ll have a dedicated space to:
- 🚀 Promote your plugins – showcase your work, updates, and releases.
- 💡 Share knowledge – publish tutorials, tips, and use cases.
- ❓ Ask questions & discuss – open up conversations with the community.
- 📢 Spread the word – announce projects, events, or ideas.
This is more than just a blog—it’s a community hub where developers, designers, and entrepreneurs can connect, exchange knowledge, and grow together.
Whether you’re here to promote your product, share insights, or simply learn from others, the new blog system is here for you.
👉 Head over to the Blogs section on your dashboard and create your first post today.
Together, we can make GJS.Market not only the best place to find plugins, but also the best place to learn, connect, and collaborate.
How to Publish Your First Blog Post
To post on the blog, you’ll first need to create an account and set up your shop. Here’s how:
1. Create Your Account
- Go to my.gjs.market
- Sign up for a free account (or log in if you already have one).
2. Open Your Shop
- After logging in, go to Dashboard → Create Shop
- Add your shop details (name, description, logo, etc.)
- Once your shop is created, you’ll be able to post blogs.
3. Access the Blog Section
- From your dashboard, click Blogs in the left-hand menu.
- Select Create Blog Post.
4. Write Your Blog Post
- Title – write a clear, descriptive headline.
- Short Description – a quick summary (max 155 characters).
- Content – add your article (you can format text, insert links, images, etc.).
5. Publish
- When ready, hit Publish.
- Your post will now appear in the Blogs section for the entire community to read and engage with.
💡 Pro Tip: Use blog posts to showcase your plugins, explain features, share tutorials, or ask for feedback. It’s a great way to build visibility and credibility in the GrapesJS ecosystem.
